Rappler confronts journalism's Oppenheimer moment with AI

Rappler's latest 'Inside the Newsroom' newsletter explores the ethical challenges of AI in journalism, questioning if it reduces the profession to mere data harvesting for customized content.

Rappler published a newsletter titled '[Inside the Newsroom] Confronting journalism's Oppenheimer moment' on December 14, 2025. Categorized as a post, it addresses AI's transformative role in journalism. The description poses a key question: 'If journalism is nothing more than a new information harvesting exercise for systems that transform that harvest into this product called 'customized content,' what becomes of its soul and its mission?' The piece underscores the risk of eroding the profession's essence through this technology, calling for deep reflection on news' future.

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